Critical Orange Punch - 3 feminized seeds
- SKU: 10227
brand: | Dutch Passion |
genus: | Feminized |
Parents: | Critical X (Grandaddy Purps X Orange Bud) |
genetics: | Hybrid |
flowering time: | 7 - 8 weeks |
THC: | 14% |
aroma & taste: | Fruity, sweet, citrus, orange, tangerine |
Dutch Passion Critical Orange Punch - 3 feminized seeds
Why should I buy Critical Orange Punch feminized seeds? Critical Orange Punch has a fruity and earthy aroma with notes of orange, mandarin and lemon Critical Orange Punch is a real fruit bomb! Due to her extensive genetic background, she has a very complex terpene profile. It's bursting with delicious, tropical-smelling, citrusy terpenes. Orange, tangerine and lemon are the 3 most common scents and flavors. Most customers experience a wonderfully fresh, fruity and sometimes creamy taste along with a stimulating feeling after inhaling.
In some phenotypes, the Kush background of this strain may come to the surface. This results in more berry and earthy flavors, both on the inhale and exhale. Critical Orange Punch is easy to grow and has a high yield This lady can take a beating. It is a beginner-friendly strain that will give you a delicious and heavy yield without too much effort! The plants thrive in all types of growing spaces and growing methods. It will thrive in a SOG and SCROG just as well as if left to grow naturally. Snapping and bending the branches works well to create more uniform foliage. A canopy of buds in which all buds receive approximately the same maximum light intensity ensures the highest yield. What type of genetics does Critical Orange Punch contain? This strain is a feminized photoperiod cannabis strain and the first Dutch Passion strain based on the excellent Kritikal Bilbo genetics from Spain. Breeding began with crossing elite cuttings of Grandaddy Purple and Orange Bud (which produced 'Orange Punch'). The result was a great taste experience, but with below-average yields. This strain was then crossed with a high-yielding, THC-rich Critikal. This has significantly improved yields thanks to the vitality of the Critical parent. Critical Orange Punch has thick, compact buds that deliver a good yield relatively quickly Critical Orange Punch is a true hybrid cannabis plant. She is taller than most indica-dominant plants and smaller than most sativas. The hybrid structure ensures strong plants with large, heavy flowers and a relatively short flowering period.
At the beginning of the growth phase she can have a more indica dominant appearance. But over time it develops strong, thick stems and leaves that have a true hybrid structure. This strain is suitable for using all kinds of growing techniques, such as LST, topping, fimming, etc. It grows well in soil but also very well in hydro. This is a forgiving plant that can take a beating. Also try growing them completely organically, this will benefit their complex aroma and taste!
During the flowering phase, the plants expand slightly. Her internode spacing is medium, allowing a little more space between her round golf ball-like buds. At the beginning of the flowering phase, many hairs develop in the flowers, which form the basis for the thick and compact flowers that will form afterwards.
The plant structure is best described as medium to large. describe. The internode spacing is also medium and the leaves are of a hybrid structure tending to a 50/50 hybrid. Not thick leaves, not narrow, somewhere in between. She thrives in both SOG and SCROG cultures, nothing is too difficult for her. Even with 1 plant per m2 you can achieve large yields.
The genetics used for Critical Orange Punch guarantee the following characteristics: Effects of Critical Orange Punch This cannabis hybrid strain guarantees a pleasant, relaxing effect. Most consumers experience a happy, energetic and relaxed feeling. A particularly euphoric and uplifting high can be expected, especially with the more sativa-oriented phenotypes. Critical Orange Punch is a good day smoke given the hybrid effects of the high. Some users experience a strong “body stone” with the more indica dominant phenotypes. These often smell and taste a little more earthy/hash-like and a little less fruity. This is the more Kush-dominant phenotype. The heyday of Critical Orange Punch Critical Orange Punch is a quick burner for a hybrid cannabis strain. On average, the flowering phase lasts about 8 weeks. This may vary depending on the phenotype and may be a week faster or slower. As with all cannabis strains, adverse growing conditions can cause delays.
The strain will continue to grow for about 2-3 weeks during the flowering phase, with most of the stretching occurring in the first week of 12/12. The buds begin to appear from the 2nd week. After about 3-4 weeks the plants are full of white flower hairs and the production of the buds can finally begin! The yield of Critical Orange Punch Critical Orange Punch produces high yields in a short period of time. Its XXL marking indicates that in the right hands this plant can guarantee an incredibly good end result. Look for the most hybrid looking plants, these are the highest yielding plants due to the larger, heavy buds. On average, yields of 500-600g/m2 are possible. In the right hands and under the best conditions, it is possible to exceed 600g/m2. However, this is only possible for the more experienced and dedicated growers.
In the wild it can grow very large. and be productive with yields of up to 1-2 kg per plant. This only applies to growers with sufficient, good quality soil and plenty of sunshine during the day. To achieve this yield, the plant will grow into a rounded, bushy cannabis plant approximately 2.5-3m tall and approximately the same width. It also grows well in smaller pots and can yield hundreds of grams per plant. For the best result, it is best grown in a Mediterranean climate or in a temperate climate with a good late summer. Advice from our experts Do you want to achieve the highest possible yield in your grow tent? Then we recommend trying them out in a SCROG culture. With this cultivation method you can achieve extremely high yields. We recommend defoliating them several times and removing the lower branches to allow more fresh air to come through the dense foliage. This ensures a constant, fresh supply of both oxygen and CO2, important building blocks for a healthy plant and a high yield.